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The new 182 gold supernova Ia data, the baryon acoustic oscillation measurement and the shift parameter determined from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, and the three-year Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe data are combined to reconstruct the dark energy equation of state parameter w (z) and the deceleration parameter q (z). We find that the strongest evidence of acceleration happens around the redshift z0. 2 and the stringent constraints on w (z) lie in the redshift range z0. 2--0. 5. At the sweet spot, -1. 2<w (z) <-0. 6 for the dark energy parametrization w (z) =w₀+w₀z/ (1+z) ^2 at the 3 confidence level. The transition redshift zₓ when the Universe underwent the transition from deceleration to acceleration is derived to be zₓ=0. 36-₀. ₀₈^+0. 23. The combined data is also applied to find out the geometry of the Universe, and we find that at the 3 confidence level, |₊|0. 05 for the simple one-parameter dark energy model, and -0. 064<₊<0. 028 for the model.
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