I am unsure on the etiquette of asking questions directly related to my PhD on Stack Exchange -- to be specific, I'm doing a discrete probability maths PhD.
There are sometimes small technical questions that I'd like to ask. These aren't about the general idea of how to solve my problem. For example, to those who know the area, the following is an example.
It's well known that the supercritical Erdos-Renyi graph has a giant component with probability $1 - o(1)$. Proofs that I've seen in textbooks always just show probability $o(1)$; an inspection of the proof often increases this to, say $o(n^{-1/2})$. However, I wanted $o(n^{-2})$; no book that I found showed this. I also wanted to know similar statistics about the graph with this very high probability. As it turns out, I was able to show super-polynomial decay ($o(n^{-k})$ for all $k$), but this (along with some other similar results) took a fair amount of time and effort.
Now, my PhD isn't about the structure of the ER graph, but just needed to use this result -- and moreover this result isn't particularly 'interesting'; it's just a technical result that I'll have to include. I expect that the result was already known, but neither I nor my supervisor were able to find any references. So my question is this.
Would it have been acceptable for me to ask on SE, and then reference this? Even if so, would this look bad to be referencing and asking others about seemingly straightforward results? (I certainly don't want to get into any plagiarism territory!!)
Any advice would be appreciated! (as would any better tags...)