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A counterexample is an example that disproves a mathematical conjecture or a purported theorem. For example, the Peterson graph is a counterexample to many seemingly plausible conjectures in Graph Theory.

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I am looking for a example of a function in $C_0(\mathbb{R})$ such that $f',f'' \,\text{and}\, f''' \in C_0(\mathbb{R})$ with $$ \inf f < \inf (f-a*f''')$$ for some $a>0$, but I couldn't find one yet …
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