I am an upcoming year $12$ student, school holidays are coming up in a few days and I've realised I'm probably going to be extremely bored. So I'm looking for some suggestions.
I want a challenge, some mathematics that I can attempt to learn/master. Obviously nothing impossible, but mathematics is my number $1$ favorite thing and I really want something to keep me busy and something that can further my understanding of mathematics. Also I would be interested in any mathematical focused book suggestions.
So far in school I've done the usual:
Matrices, transformation matrices, Sine Cosine and Tangent (graphs and proofs), lots and lots of parabolas/quadratics, statistics, growth and decay, calculus intro, Calculus derivation and integration, vectors, proof by induction and complex numbers.
Any suggestions would be heavily appreciated.
This question probably has as many answers as there are mathematicians. I'll plug the following list of books that make a great introduction to a field:
Finite-Dimensional Vector Spaces, Halmos
Fourier Analysis, Stein & Shakarchi
Real Mathematical Analysis, Pugh
Munkres, Topology
Artin, Abstract Algebra
Topology From The Differentiable Viewpoint
All of these books provide great introductions to a very cool part of mathematics and are very hard. My introduction to mathematics was picking up the third book on this list and banging my head against it until I got through it. Good luck.