We discuss the relationship between bosonic stimulation, density fluctuations,
and matter wave gratings. It is shown that enhanced stimulated scattering, matter
wave amplification, and atomic four-wave mixing do not require macroscopic occupation
of a single quantum state. These processes are in principle possible for fermionic
or nondegenerate samples, if they are prepared in a cooperative state. In practice,
there are limitations due to short coherence times.