The Fuglede Conjecture holds in {Bbb Z}_p times {Bbb Z}_p
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In this paper we study subsets $E$ of ${\Bbb Z}_p^d$ such that any function $f: E \to {\Bbb C}$ can be written as a linear combination of characters orthogonal with respect to $E$. We shall refer to such sets as spectral. In this context, we prove the Fuglede Conjecture in ${\Bbb Z}_p^2$ which says that $E \subset {\Bbb Z}_p^2$ is spectral if and only if $E$ tiles ${\Bbb Z}_p^2$ by translation. Arithmetic properties of the finite field Fourier transform, elementary Galois theory and combinatorial geometric properties of direction sets play the key role in the proof.
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