A talk given by Rogen Penrose is apt here: The Problem of Modelling the Mathematical Mind. He tries to define how the mind of a sufficiently good mathematician may work with emphasis on parallelization of mathematical solutions. And an interesting book may be The Mathematician’s Mind: The Psychology of Invention in the Mathematical Field by Jacques Hadamard.
Have you looked at the “incubation effect”?
A talk given by Rogen Penrose is apt here: The Problem of Modelling the Mathematical Mind. He tries to define how the mind of a sufficiently good mathematician may work with emphasis on parallelization of mathematical solutions. And an interesting book may be The Mathematician’s Mind: The Psychology of Invention in the Mathematical Field by Jacques Hadamard.